Navy Act 1957 Section 31 - Law Dictionary Search Results
Indian Navy
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Active politics
to any area in which any person or class of persons subject to Naval law may be serving. Navy Act, 1957 (62 of 1957), s. 3(1).
Chief of the Naval Staff
such officiating appointment the officer on whom the command devolves in accordance with regulations made under this Act [Navy Act, 1957 (62 of 1957), s. 3(2)]
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Indian Naval Reserve Forces
Reserve Forces, 'Indian Naval Re-serve Forces' mean the naval reserve forces raised and maintained by the Central Government. [Navy Act, 1957 (62 of 1957), s. 3(9)]
Pass such orders as the Tribunal thinks fit
as the Tribunal thinks fit, includes all the powers which are conferred upon the Appellate Assistant Commissioner by section 31 of the Income Tax Act, 1922, Consequently the Tribunal has the authority under this section to direct the
Building bye-law
Building bye-law, means bye-laws made under section 481 of the Delhi Municipal Corporation Act, 1957 or the bye-laws made under section 188, sub-section (3) of section 189 and sub-section (1) of section 190
Heritage building
preservation and conservation for the purpose as aforesaid under sub-clause (ii) of clause (a) of sub-section (4) of section 31 of the West Bengal Town and Country (Planning and Development) Act, 1979 (West Bengal Act 13 of 1979),
Legal representative
meaning assigned to it in clause (11) of section 2 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908. [Wealth-tax Act, 1957, s. 2 (lb)] It means a person who in law represents the estate of a deceased person, and
Dependent
any other coparcener, C.F.T. v. Darshan Surendra Parekh, AIR 1968 SC 1125: (1968) 2 SCR 589. [Expenditure Tax Act, 1957, s. 2(g)] Means any person who is related to an emigrant and is dependent on that emigrant. [Emigration
May
1957 Trav-Co. 29 (DB). The word 'may' used in s. 5(1) of the U.P. Large Land Holdings Tax Act, 1957 in the context cannot mean 'shall' or 'must', Raja Jagannath Baksh Singh v. State of U.P., AIR 1962 … meaning. Primarily it is permissive in its meaning and until the contrary is established the word 'may' in section 6 of the Criminal (Amendment) Act could be read to mean that 'It shall be lawful'. There is
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